Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "External Devices"
2002 Sep 12
1
dropterm, binomial.glm, F-test
Hi there -
I am using R1.5.1 on WinNT and the latest MASS (Venables and Ripley) library.
Running the following code:
>minimod<-glm(miniSF~gtbt*f.batch+log(mxjd),data=gtbt,family="binomial")
>summary(minimod,cor=F)
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|)
(Intercept) 0.91561 0.32655 2.804 0.005049 **
gtbtgt 0.47171
2007 Nov 17
3
R and reading matlab compressed files
Is there any way to read these files (standard .mat files, created by
matlab version 7 onwards are compressed)? I know that R.matlab doesn't
read them (it even says in the file MatlabServer.m "Matlab v7 saves
compressed files, which is not recognized by R.matlab's readMat()" (lines
47-8)).
I know I should be able to make R call Matlab and transfer data (not that
I managed to
2007 Jul 24
1
Custom kinit to find device by "label"
I need to reliably boot a server from a USB device. Since USB
device ordering can be unpredictable, I wrote a simple
early-userspace "init" program to find the root FS on the correct USB
device & partition. I have "labeled" the root ext2 FS on the USB
drive, and the program searches for the label by examining the bytes
at a specific offset from the beginning of the
2012 Jun 10
3
SNMP agent for NUT
Hello guys,
I was some years ago when I sent something to this list.
NUT is a great tool but lacks SNMP management. It can access a device using SNMP
but I found no way to read NUT values using SNMP. It would be very
useful in order to integrate with
network management software based on SNMP. As I did not find a
solution, I wrote it myself.
I wrote a MIB file and a SNMP agent for net-snmp
2012 Jun 10
3
SNMP agent for NUT
Hello guys,
I was some years ago when I sent something to this list.
NUT is a great tool but lacks SNMP management. It can access a device using SNMP
but I found no way to read NUT values using SNMP. It would be very
useful in order to integrate with
network management software based on SNMP. As I did not find a
solution, I wrote it myself.
I wrote a MIB file and a SNMP agent for net-snmp
2020 Oct 27
1
Bug in Dial() string processing
Hi.
I've discovered a bug in the Dial() string processing (for Asterisk 13.14.1 at
least).
According to the documentation in channels/chan_sip.c the Dial() string syntax
is:
* SIP/devicename
* or SIP/username at domain (SIP uri)
* or SIP/username[:password[:md5secret[:authname[:transport]]]]@host[:port]
* or SIP/devicename/extension
* or SIP/devicename/extension/IPorHost
* or
2011 Aug 08
1
virt-manager - how to add /dev/mapper as a storage pool
Hi,
I would like to be able to configure VMs running off dm-crypt devices
that were unlocked in the host. Unlocked dm-crypt devices show up in
/dev/mapper/devicename, with devicename being the second parameter
given to cryptsetup luksOpen.
The LVM storage pool type insists on searching in /dev/vgname and
cannot be tricked into reading /dev/mapper by giving it a fake VG
named mapper; the LVM
2012 Sep 20
1
[PATCH] rename local variable to avoid clash with match macro
match will expand to guestfs___match, rename the local variable to avoid clash.
Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <olaf at aepfle.de>
diff --git a/src/inspect-fs-unix.c b/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
index 06ff96d..c30ad5a 100644
--- a/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
+++ b/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
@@ -1128,14 +1128,14 @@ map_md_devices(guestfs_h *g, Hash_table **map)
2020 Oct 25
2
chan_sip doesn't authenticate on INVITE from a Dial() command
Hi.
I'm trying to get Asterisk 13 to authenticate when it sends an INVITE, and for
some reason it's simply not doing it.
I've even resorted to reading the source code to try and work out what I'm
doing wrong...
In channels/chan_sip.c I find:
* SIP Dial string syntax:
* SIP/devicename
* or SIP/username at domain (SIP uri)
* or
2012 Jul 09
6
3.5.0-rc6: btrfs and LVM snapshots -> wrong devicename in /proc/mounts
Hi,
using btrfs with LVM snapshots seems to be confusing /proc/mounts
After mounting a snapshot of an original filesystem, the devicename of the
original filesystem is overwritten with that of the snapshot in /proc/mounts.
Steps to reproduce:
arnd@kallisto:/mnt$ sudo mount /dev/vg0/original /mnt/original
[ 107.041432] device fsid 5c3e8ca2-da56-4ade-9fef-103a6a8a70c2 devid 1 transid 4
2024 Jan 10
1
no video with Aspeed (ast module) and latest kernel
Hello,
I have a CentOS Stream 9 server.
It is an Intel D50DNP1SBB one with:
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ASPEED Technology, Inc. ASPEED Graphics
Family (rev 52) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
DeviceName: ASPEED AST2600
Subsystem: ASPEED Technology, Inc. ASPEED Graphics Family
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 16, NUMA node 0, IOMMU group 42
Memory at 94000000 (32-bit,
2007 Mar 19
1
winecfg problem
I installed wine version 0.9.24 and winetools on my computer (OpenSuse
10.2) but I can't get it to configure at all. I first tried winetools
and it said that I didn't have a configuration so run with the command
wt. So I typed wt and nothing happened. Heres where I think the main
problem lies though.
When I attempt to do winecfg I get a ton of errors. Here is the output:
2009 Aug 31
3
SNMP on HP UPS
Hi,
I would like to contribute code to make the SNMP driver compatible with
HP's AF401A UPS module. It is also compatible with HP's older SNMP
modules.
It's just a new mib specification plus the necessary changes to
snmp-ups.c
Several sources have told me that these UPSs use the cpqpower.mib, but
comparing that mib at http://www.snmplink.org/cgi-bin/nd/m/Ent/H/Hewlett
2011 May 05
2
AW: debian Lenny -> Squeeze domU mdX software raidmigration - failed to assemble arrays
Hi,
to make transitions more convenient, I've done this by using uuid instead of device names.
If you ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid inside your domU, you'll see something like
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 5. Mai 07:38 39a2a64b-0716-47ad-92f4-a7437cac54ee -> ../../sda2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 5. Mai 07:38 e8b97b59-a790-417c-8231-fe8da8b6e6ee -> ../../sda1
In /etc/fstab inside the domU,
2010 Jan 29
0
New feature: Asterisk Manager Interface commands for DeviceState
Hi,
I've uploaded a new patch at
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16732which adds two new AMI
commands, called "DeviceStateSet" and
"DeviceStateGet".
These commands let you update Custom device states, and read all
devicestates from AMI.
It would be very nice if someone could help me test this feature, and report
back to the issue tracker.
To test, log into AMI
2020 Oct 25
0
chan_sip doesn't authenticate on INVITE from a Dial() command
On Sunday 25 October 2020 at 16:27:00, Antony Stone wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm trying to get Asterisk 13 to authenticate when it sends an INVITE, and
> for some reason it's simply not doing it.
I've made a bit of progress - I can now get it to authenticate, although it's
still not dialling on to the correct number.
> I've even resorted to reading the source code
2004 Dec 13
1
Repost: Cisco 7960 and Asterisk...not working....
Anyone help me here? I am a newbie so be gentle ;-)......
It worked once and then I played with the configs.
I have a static IP address which is on my private network.. Phone is 192.192.192.220 and asterisk server is 192.192.192.22
I have the 7690 with a SIP iamge (Whatever latest is )
I have 3 lines setup with Free World Dial up and have the 4th setup to connect to my asterisk server. Here
2006 Mar 28
3
winecfg not creating ~/.wine/config file
Hello,
after a fresh install, wine 0.9.10 wont start while giving the following errors:
flo@HAL2000 ~ $ wine
can't create key_t for shm: No such file or directory
wineserver: chdir /home/flo/.wine : No such file or directory
winecfg also wont start:
flo@HAL2000 ~ $ winecfg
wine: creating configuration directory '/home/flo/.wine'...
Can't open configuration file
2004 Apr 07
2
error 488 - Not Acceptable Here
I have a setup of 3 Cisco 7940 running Sip image 6.3. All these phone
are registered by the below information
*CLI> sip show peers
Name/username Host Mask Port Status
2002/2002 192.168.22.199 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored
2001/2001 192.168.22.200 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored
2000/2000 192.168.22.198 (D)
2020 Sep 26
1
Using CentOS 7 to attempt recovery of failed disk
Well, I'm not a noted expert on ddrescue, but my limited experience tells
me that when it hits bad spots (or a big cluster of them) it can go very
slowly as it tries multiple times to read each sector (or track, I'm not
sure which, in this case). It keeps a list of bad spots and goes back at
the end to try again to read something from them. Of course, if you've had,
eg. a head crash,